Re: Synthesize support for Statement.getGeneratedKeys()?
От | Michael Paesold |
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Тема | Re: Synthesize support for Statement.getGeneratedKeys()? |
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Msg-id | 45B1F839.3060402@gmx.at обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Synthesize support for Statement.getGeneratedKeys()? (Ken Johanson <pg-user@kensystem.com>) |
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Re: Synthesize support for Statement.getGeneratedKeys()?
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Список | pgsql-jdbc |
Ken Johanson wrote: > Michael Paesold wrote: >> Ken Johanson wrote: >>> Hello, >>> >>> I've just come to realize that Statement.getGeneratedKeys() is not >>> supported in the current PG and/or JDBC driver. Does someone know if >>> this is a limitation of PG, or its protocol, or just not yet >>> implemented in the JDBC driver? I'm just wondering where, if at all >>> (if I have enough brain cells that is :), I could try to offer a >>> patch or ideas.. >> >> It would be possible to implement that using the RETURNING clause >> supported in recent versions of the server. >> >> See here: >> http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-jdbc/2006-10/msg00035.php >> http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-jdbc/2006-10/msg00037.php >> >> Unfortunately, all my available spare time went into implementing >> support for standards_conforming_strings in the 8.2 release cycle. >> > > Michael, does it look like you might have the time for this in the next > couple months? If not and no one else more familar/rofiecient with the > private API will have time, then I giuess I should dig in and try... > even if I need to ramp up to the server protocol to do it. Unfortunately I did not find time to work on this over Christmas holidays and I will be quite busy at work for the next two or three months or so. Thus, if you have time to work on this yourself, please go ahead! > If someone has pointers to where the augmentaion code should be placed > (org.tgresql.jdbc3.Jdbc3ResultSetMetadata I presume), and also the > protocol (separate query to the server?, or append RETURNING clause to > the DML?). Right now, the server protocol does not have a separate facility for the RETURNING functionality. Therefore you have to append a RETURNING clause to the query string. > Also I cant remember - is it true that when inserting multuple VALUES, > that only the first (or last) SEQUENCE can be retrived, or can I > populate a resultset using the RETURNING data from by the server? I suppose it should work with multiple VALUES, but you can simple try. ;-) Best Regards Michael Paesold
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